1br, Park Slope, Brooklyn, $2,600

Park Slope

QuietGood transportationGreat foodFun nightlifeLGBT-popular

Park Slope, often known as the baby stroller capital of the world, very much lives up to its reputation but is so much more than that.

While many young parents with children inhabit the neighborhood because of its excellent education system and proximity to Prospect Park, its lovely tree-lined streets, community focus, and selection of restaurants make it a wonderful neighborhood for anyone to live in.

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This is a well laid out, bright apartment with character (exposed brick, pedestal sink, warm toned hardwood). Well equiped kitchen with a dishwasher and newer appliances. Lots of wall space for art, yet a feeling of airiness. Only one block away from the F and G trains at 15th street Prospect Circle, and a short walk to the movies, sushi, Italian food, an all night mini grocery, and Prospect Park. Heat and hot water are included with the rent.